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Private In-Home and Online GRE Tutoring in Hendersonville, TN

Receive personally tailored GRE lessons from exceptional tutors in a one-on-one setting. We help you connect with in-home and online tutoring that offers flexible scheduling and your choice of locations.

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How can GRE tutoring help you?

Do you feel like your undergraduate GPA could have been higher if you weren't so busy juggling work and college (or just took college more seriously during your freshman year), and you now fear you will have difficulty getting into that graduate program? The good news is that there is a widespread belief that those graduate program admissions advisers consider your GRE score just as important, or even more important, than that GPA. That means that scoring well on the GRE could help you get into that graduate program, and the educational directors at Varsity Tutors are skilled at helping students in Hendersonville, TN, connect with GRE tutors who could help them perform their very best on the GRE.

Our educational directors can assist you in finding a skilled GRE tutor near Hendersonville who could help you get used to the test format, manage your time well to complete all sections before that dreaded timer goes off, and of course, answer the types of questions that will appear on the test correctly.

You may wonder how your tutor can try to help you answer GRE questions correctly when neither of you know the exact questions that will appear on the GRE. While they, of course, can't instruct you how to answer the specific questions that appear on your exam, they could teach you how to answer the type of questions you will face. For example, the verbal section, which many test-takers find intimidating, covers three specific concepts: reading comprehension, sentence equivalence, and text completion (past versions included antonyms and analogies, but they are no longer on the new GRE). to try to help you answer them correctly, your tutor can first have you complete a practice verbal section to see which concepts you struggle with. Then, they can find out what led you to choose the incorrect answer, and next, teach you the steps to come up the correct answer next time and on the big day of the exam.

Our educational directors in Hendersonville can find a tutor for you who can work with your learning style and abilities to potentially help you improve on the GRE. Your tutor will determine your personal learning style early on, and then make sure to teach you the skills needed to come up with the correct answers using a teaching style tailored to your style of learning. They can lead you step-by-step through solving those algebra equations you struggled with in the past in a new way that makes much more sense to you than how your classroom teacher showed you.

Let us find you an expert GRE tutor in Hendersonville, TN, with the experience, skills, and teaching approach that matches your needs. Experienced GRE tutors know all of the tips and tricks you need to perform your best on the test, and a little time with a tutor can try to help you prepare more efficiently than many hours of time studying alone!

Private 1-on-1 Tutoring by top Vanderbilt Grads. We serve Nashville and all suburbs.

Recent Tutoring Session Reviews

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"We specifically covered the quantitative section again with regards to an online GRE test. We went over translating word problems into systems of equations and discussed the best way to interpret information from graphs, charts, and tables. In addition, we reviewed some verbal problems, noting how to find the phrases that would indicate the answer and relating different words to one another. The student mostly needed help with missing one blank or answer, causing the entire question to be marked wrong. Otherwise, her quantitative reasoning has improved. For the upcoming session, she will complete a practice exam, as well as one more. She will also put together a cheat sheet for the quantitative section, writing down reminders of information and problems next to each concept. For problems, she will write down the steps to solve the problem, as well as the method of approach."

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"We reviewed the student's most recent practice test. She had performed just as well as usual. We talked through how to frame her perspective on test day so that she would not be overwhelmed from anxiety. She noticed a lot of improvement for the "issue" writing task."

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"We reviewed a practice test that the student took following some of my test-taking tips. Her score on the reading comprehension was greatly improved, but her score on the mathematics section remained about the same. For the next week I recommended making notecards for a large number of mathematical formulas covered on the GRE, and recommended that she use the formula to solve a simple question each time she was unable to remember one. Next week we will go through a number of these formulas so that I can explain why they are what they are, and how to derive them. "

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"We talked about strategies to get past the student's score plateau -- possibly focusing on flexibility in problem solving, to balance out her strength in recalling and using formulas. Targeting specific areas is important to her, instead of continuing to take practice test after practice test."

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"In this session, the student and I worked on some general strategies for the math portion of the GRE. We talked about how to approach quantitative comparison questions algebraically, and also through plugging in numbers. We also reviewed exponent rules and some special algebra rules."